APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1732). An elecy [sic]: On the much unlamented death of Mathias Merrideth Govenour of St. Giles work house; who departed this life, at Tottenham Court on Saturday the 14th, of February 1732. Being a mournfull dirge or poem made by a poor man in the work-house, shewing all his barbarities to the poor, also how he was frightn'd to death by the ghost or appari,on [sic] of the woman that he last starved to death in the darke hole. Printed for D. Smith.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

An Elecy [sic]: On the Much Unlamented Death of Mathias Merrideth Govenour of St. Giles Work House; Who Departed This Life, at Tottenham Court on Saturday the 14th, of February 1732. Being a Mournfull Dirge or Poem Made by a Poor Man in the Work-house, Shewing All His Barbarities to the Poor, Also How He Was Frightn'd to Death by the Ghost or Appari,on [sic] of the Woman That He Last Starved to Death in the Darke Hole. London,: Printed for D. Smith, 1732.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

An Elecy [sic]: On the Much Unlamented Death of Mathias Merrideth Govenour of St. Giles Work House; Who Departed This Life, at Tottenham Court on Saturday the 14th, of February 1732. Being a Mournfull Dirge or Poem Made by a Poor Man in the Work-house, Shewing All His Barbarities to the Poor, Also How He Was Frightn'd to Death by the Ghost or Appari,on [sic] of the Woman That He Last Starved to Death in the Darke Hole. Printed for D. Smith, 1732.

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